Judith Warner of the New York Times reports that vision therapy can be useful in treating children with
“reading problems, learning problems, spelling
problems, attention problems, hyperactivity, coordination problems; it can also
treat a child who experiences “trouble in sports,” who “frustrates easily,”
displays “poor motivation,” and “does not work well on his own.” To read Warner’s article, click here. To learn more about behavioral optometry,
visit Visionandlearning.org.


